Voice Recognition Trial

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INTRODUCTION

 

This is a test to see whether people can discriminate between the voices. You will hear a short audio clip and then be asked to choose which voice you think you heard from one of the nine options.

The definitions of the nine voices are as follows:-

Advocate:  pushes a case or argues for a viewpoint

Challengeinterrupts to improve what is happening

Diagnose: analyses to turn information into understanding

Inquire: questions open-mindedly to understand others

Articulate: describes and clarifies in a precise, neutral, matter-of-fact way

Evaluate: evaluates objectively, both strengths and shortcomings

Probe: digs deeper to uncover more

Advise: suggests a course of action

Direct: calls attention to a responsibility, standard or boundary

You may wish to print a copy of these definitions to have beside you while you do the test. 

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE TEST

 

Please read these instructions carefully before you start

Listen to each audio clip in turn and decide which ‘voice’ you think the speaker is using.

Press play to start the clip. Please listen carefully, as you will hear each clip only once.  Select which voice you think it was by checking the box that names that voice.

You may not return to change your answer.

If you don’t recognise a voice, or can’t decide, you can select Don’t Know as your answer.

We anticipate that the whole test will take between 10 and 12 minutes to complete. Please try to make sure that you complete the test in one sitting and that you are free from distractions for this time.

Before you get to the Test itself, we have three example clips, so you know what to expect and how to enter your answers.

Start on these example questions as soon as you’re ready by clicking on Quiz 1.

Then, when you are ready to start the test itself, move on to Quiz 2.

At the end of Quiz 2, we will show you how many voices you identified correctly.

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